Should Alex Ariza's "Special Shakes" Ingredients Be Disclosed To The NSAC...
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Ariza's fighters have never even tested positive for diuretics, let alone PED's. (at least none that I know of). but given the prevalence of PED's in sports, the su****ion might be somewhat warranted.
I have a background in the****utic nutrition, and studied bodybuilding supplementation for quite a while. I helped a few friends with their nutrition, including supplementation, and the results showed pretty convincingly.
Ariza calls them "special" shakes as a marketing ploy. He's not any more "special" than other top qualified Nutritionists. whey Protein, casein, glutamine, glycine, leucine, isoleucine, l-arginine....they're the same damn amino acids in every type of shake.
Nothing's "special" about Ariza's shakes, unless you count the bull**** sales pitch.Comment
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Ariza's fighters have never even tested positive for diuretics, let alone PED's. (at least none that I know of). but given the prevalence of PED's in sports, the su****ion might be somewhat warranted.
I have a background in the****utic nutrition, and studied bodybuilding supplementation for quite a while. I helped a few friends with their nutrition, including supplementation, and the results showed pretty convincingly.
Ariza calls them "special" shakes as a marketing ploy. He's not any more "special" than other top qualified Nutritionists. whey Protein, casein, glutamine, glycine, leucine, isoleucine, l-arginine....they're the same damn amino acids in every type of shake.
Nothing's "special" about Ariza's shakes, unless you count the bull**** sales pitch.Comment
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nice Vito
Navascues fails doping test
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Associated Press
BERLIN -- Spanish boxer Pablo Navascues has lost his chance of fighting Sebastian Sylvester for the IBF middleweight title after failing a doping test during training.
Promoter Sauerland Event said on its Web site Saturday that Navascues tested positive for banned substances during a random test earlier this month. Sauerland did not disclose what Navascues tested positive for.
Sauerland general manager Chris Meyer said the company has a "a zero-tolerance policy" and was glad the testing "paid dividends."
Germany's Sylvester will now make his first title defense against American Billy Lyell instead.
The fight is scheduled for Jan. 30 in Neubrandenburg, Germany.Comment
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They don't fight where it really matters, "the capitol of the boxing world".
Thats cool though that at least they have the balls to man up to what they talk about. While others use it as a shield to hide their vag.
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he didn't start working with Ariza and Roach until the Duddy fight.
someone please correct me if I'm wrong.Comment
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